I'm creating this topic since I've been having some trouble with this and not sure if anyone else has tried it.
So I'm linking my Gamecube with my PC to play Mario Kart and Kirby Air Ride. Sure enough, both systems are able to connect and has no trouble when navigating menus. When it comes to actual gameplay however, therein lies a few problems. For example, in Mario Kart, you can honk your horn and switch characters no problem. But if one player on either console tries to move (Accelerate for example) then the link breaks. In Kirby Air Ride, the game has a few synchronization problems.
So my question is if there's anything I should do for my PC in order to improve communication between the two systems? What am I doing wrong? Would it be better to link up to another PC running Dolphin instead? For that matter, is this a supported feature of the emulator?
So I'm linking my Gamecube with my PC to play Mario Kart and Kirby Air Ride. Sure enough, both systems are able to connect and has no trouble when navigating menus. When it comes to actual gameplay however, therein lies a few problems. For example, in Mario Kart, you can honk your horn and switch characters no problem. But if one player on either console tries to move (Accelerate for example) then the link breaks. In Kirby Air Ride, the game has a few synchronization problems.
So my question is if there's anything I should do for my PC in order to improve communication between the two systems? What am I doing wrong? Would it be better to link up to another PC running Dolphin instead? For that matter, is this a supported feature of the emulator?